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:{{Raw Tile|≈|1:0:1}} = '''Water''' on current level | :{{Raw Tile|≈|1:0:1}} = '''Water''' on current level | ||
:{{Raw Tile|≈|3:0:1}} = '''Water''' on level below | :{{Raw Tile|≈|3:0:1}} = '''Water''' on level below | ||
− | :{{Raw Tile|X|2:0:0}} | + | :{{Raw Tile|X|2:0:0}} |
+ | :{{Raw Tile|X|2:0:1}} = '''Screw Pump''' drawing from south | ||
This compact design, once started, produces 170 surplus power (less additional power train). While the water reactor provides a perpetual source of mechanical power in abundant amounts, the use of several reactors can cause performance issues. When building your water reactor, it is recommended that you include a method for stopping the reactor once started. | This compact design, once started, produces 170 surplus power (less additional power train). While the water reactor provides a perpetual source of mechanical power in abundant amounts, the use of several reactors can cause performance issues. When building your water reactor, it is recommended that you include a method for stopping the reactor once started. |